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This paper comprises the publication of three Roman intaglios from Viminacium in the Museum of B. Horák at Rokycany. They represent a fishing dwarf (1st – 2nd century AD), Spes (2nd – 3rd century), and a dancing Satyr (1st century BC – 1st century AD).
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The article discusses a group of sealings of Dionysiac circle found at Pistiros in Bulgaria in 2012, most of them with two imprints; apparently attached to a document with a contract or deal. The subjects represented on the seals reflect the Greek sculpture at the time of Philip II and Alexander the Great.
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The third article on sealings revealed at Pistiros in Bulgaria in 2012 analysis those linked directly to proper Greek models. Most of the items carry two imprints, apparently signatures of partners of document confirming a contract or deal, the archive of them kept with a “notary”. The archive of contracts was hidden in a vaulted oven to be protected at the time of fire destruction of the emporium at ca. 310 BC. The majority of subjects represented on the sealings discussed here show reflections of popular works of leading sculptors of the age; a smaller part reflects contemporary terracotta and bronze figurines of characters of Middle and Late Comedy and two Egyptiazing subjects might reflect the Ptolemaic domain in Thrace.
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